Trial and Error: The Writing Advice That Didn't Quite Work for Me

Struggling with what to post on LinkedIn?

Here are 21 ideas tailored for authors to help you engage your audience:


1. Share an insight from your writing journey.

2. Celebrate a recent achievement (like finishing a chapter).

3. Reflect on a setback and what it taught you.

4. Analyze a favorite author and their impact on you.

5. Tease about a project you're currently working on.

6. Discuss a valuable lesson learned during writing this week.

7. Share the best piece of writing advice you've received.

8. Talk about a piece of advice that didn't work for you.

9. Compare two different writing approaches.

10. Express an unconventional belief you have about writing.

11. Summarize a writing-related book or article you've read.

12. Discuss insights from a writing or publishing podcast.

13. List top lessons learned in your writing career over the past year.

14. Highlight authors or creatives you admire on social media.

15. Share essential tools or software that aid your writing process.

16. Predict a trend in the publishing industry.

17. Make a prediction about a notable book or publishing company.

18. Share your aspirations or goals for your writing future.

19. Tell an inspiring story you've come across recently.

20. Share your philosophy on a specific aspect of writing.

21. Create a listicle about writing, publishing, or creativity.

Remember, consistent content creation is more about having a strategy than being spontaneously creative.

Save this post for inspiration when you need it.

What other content ideas work well for you as an author?

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